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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1933. Y'SAY POLLY'S GONNA ) BE A BRIDES-MAID < o AN NEXT WEEK 2 WHO'S GITTIN' —room houss, partly] T WO -ROOM apartment; pis with Terms.| beautiful view, $20. Houseke rooms, $12. Phone 436 i FOR SALE—Small t, close| PERELLE Aps 1ts. Phone 2004 T © %7. __|FOR RENT_Two-room furnished FOREST WCOD. Walter Anderson. apartment. Phone 5601. | ;bl\.{ I'HUMB new w'a]nuivpifino for sale or rent. Old-style upright, rental, $2.50 monthly. Expert piano tuning. Phone Anderson, 143. SEE MORRIS for nighland forest wood, any length. , SXCEPTIONAL oargams it used| cars now. Good selection. Con nors Motor Co. 77\\'.\ NTED TEAMING of any kind, plowing, harrowing. C. H. Switzer, Box 1024, Juneau WANTED—2nd land crib, com-,- plete, in good condition. Address P. O. Box 281, Dougl WANTED—Work by day or hour, practical nursing preferred. Mrs Cordelia Carlson, Phone 2552. WANTED—Handy man about house and yard wants work of any kind Enquire Empire 2667. WOMAN COOK, capable, exper- ienced, wants job anywhere. Good references. Mrs. Marian Clark, Juneau | FUR GARMENTS ' Made to Order | Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned | H.J. YURMAN | The Furrier | f HORLUCK'S | PALM BEACH Brick and DANISH Ice Cream ALL FLAVORS Juneau Ice Cream Parler The Coffee Shoppe CHICKEN DINNER EVERY | THURSDAY , 3d St. opp. MacKinnon Apts. | Mrs. Katherine Hooker | . SERIES 222 THE NEW Hupmobile i 8 | IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! Juneaun Distributor e - ! 1 apt. Inquire E op Apts, RS ot bt i A 'FOR RE -~ 4-rcom furnished | house. Reasonable. Phone 67 alter 5 o'clo FOR RENT Modern, steam-heat- ed apartment. Nugget Shop. APARTMENTS ior rent. Inquire | cash Grocery, Willoughby of Phone 101. FOR FENT—Furnished apartment Cliff Apartments. FOR SALE or Rent — Schombel | MCBRIDE apartment. Phone 5701. VACANCY -} |FOR RENT — house. Phone 2704, | MISC I;OR gér)e;- Epmr work, shingling, | | kalsomining, painting call Henry | Gorham. Estimates free. Phone 5. ELLANEOUS | HOME BAKED PASIRY. Orders taken. Jacobsen’s Jewelry Store. | ROOM and boara at rhe Hall for A-J men. Phone 235 '}‘{JrifiAyuur—bxd golc into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. ' | “Qur doorstep worn by satisfied 1] customers” TAII.ORING | Our Specialty F. WOLLAND EXPERT 'l FLOOR SERVICE New Floors—Borders Refinishings—Cleaning Sanding—Waxing ESTIMATES FREE GARLAND BOGGAN Phone 582. 403 Goldstein Bldg. House. Hot water heat. Phoue :l(il.Iy g e ———— el By CLIFF STERRETT MUST SAY SUSIE. POLLY PLANS T'TELLY ‘EM T'NIGHT! ~ ® 0 009 000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive Friday afternoon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled to sail {from Seattle April 7 at 2 pm. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle April 8 at 9 am. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 8 at 9 pm. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle April 10, at 9 pm. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle April 11 at noon. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports, Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a, m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ponts. . e000 e e wceces SR o AR . ° ° ° . . . . . ° . . . e . . . . . ° 3 ° . NOTICE TO MARINERS Revillagigedo Channel—Spire Is- nd Reef Light, reported extin- guished March 27, was relighted March 30, 1933, Chatham Strait—South Passage |Point Light, reported extinguished March 27, was relighted March 3 Stephen’s Passage, Whitney Is {land—Duck Point Light, found ex- |tinguished March 17, was relighted same day. Stephen’s Passage—A red sScow with a frame and two story house is rveported anchored for salvage operations near wreck of Islander, located south of Marmion Island, latitude 58 degrees 10 seconds, lon- gitude 134 degrees 16 seconds with proper day and night signals ex- hibited. Cross Sound—Cape Spencer Light station—Intensity ' increased March 9, to 200,000 candlepower, OUR COAL will give as much heat as two of the dirty, slaty kind. That's why you save money by getting your coal from us. If you want coai that will not klink up your stove, will burn down to the fine .ash, that will give the most heat pos- sible you should give us your order. WE SPECIALIZE IN FEED D. B. FEMMER . PHONE 114 " Reasonable n;o’lrthly Rates | GARBAGE HAULED E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 More For Your Money AT COLEMAN'’S . A AT | McCAUL MOTOR | .~ COMPANY ll | lII|IIIIIlIIfilIlllIllllllmlllllllillllllIIIl Dr. ‘vWe,st Tooth Paste 2 latgc tubes 40c¢ JUNEAU DRUG CO. SUBSTATION NO. 1 Phone 33 Free Delivery Marine News | LINER IS ON - REEF:UNALGA SENT 10 AI {French Vessel Aground Off ! | Florida with 100 Pas- | sengers Aboard MIAMI, Florida, April 5.— The Coast Guard Cutter Unalga has| n sent to the assistance of the ner Marques de Camillas, aground off Caryfort Reef, south of here.| The liner has 100 passengers aboard. 5 t The Unalga was sent in response | to calls for aid. | EARTHOUAKE IS EXPERIENCED BY. ADMIRAL EVANS | | Ship Encounters Shocks| and Terrific Winds on Trip to Westward | | i Earthquakes and strong winds|, were reported by Capt. Anthony|, | Nickerson, of the Admiral Evans) |upon the vessel's arrival in Juneau [ Sunday. While enroute from Kodiak to| lasting 30 seconds, with an inferval of 30 seconds between shocks. The supposition of the officers was that the vessel at that time was either over, or close to a subs marine volcanic disturbance of violent nature. “The position of the Admiral Evans at this time was latitude 58° 86" North, longitude 151° 11" West, jor about 56 miles South of Nuka Bay, which is close to Seward. Charles Lincoln, Chief Officer of the Evans, said the shock was worse than the ones he experienced while off the coast during the San Francisco earthquake in April, 1906. No damage was done to the ves- sel. The strong winds were reported to have been prevalent at Soap- lsmne Point on Thursday, March 304} by officers of the Evans, when a | force 10, direction N.E. was record- ed. This is according to the Bu- ford scale, and is equal to about 70 or more miles an hour. L. SCHULMAN ' Manufacturing Turrier | } | Formerly of Juneau Reasonable Prices 501 Ranke Bldg., Seattle FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Pranclin. Frofit and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart, Front, near Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. | Home Boarding House, Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Cold. Fourth and Harria. Fifth and Gold. | 4«8 ;H |H 1 81 | PR SRR U. 8. of defense, afternoon, ing on April 11 aly b BRI Launéhing (;f Newest éruiser Down the ways to her future element slides the new $10,000,000 cruiser, S. 8. San Francisco, to add another rampart to Uncle Sam’s first line The launching took place at Mare Island, Cal., and was attended by a lasge gathering of notables. formed by Miss Barbara Bailly, Mrs. T. Edward Bailly of San Francisco, who is shown in insert as she did the honors with the traditional bottle of 1772, The christening was per- daughter of Lieutenant Colonel and NORTHWESTERN NOT | SAILING APRIL 11 » i According to ed at the ffice ska Steamship Com p: the Northwe. from ¢ ports radio Alaska elled. The * Yukon, rg both north and southbound | 1 also at Haines and Skagway | thbound only. | : DD TIDES TOMORROW 4:09 am., 45 feet. , 136 feet. 1.0 feet. , 142 feel, i | to| iling from Se RN s S a N | -yt S e T ¥l April 15, will call at Petershurz| DINNER DANCE SATURDAY | 6:25 p.m,, Ll?v Evans experien: ed |y ath ways. Demit faristo 46 Hiitoy inne violent vibrations on two occasions, | Steamer Alaska, sailing from Sc- |and dance at Moose Hall Saturday b et~ | —5:30 to 7:30. —adv. UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS We Deliver Why (Irl}d,r:e through another washing when you can have this machine for as little as $5 down and $5 a month? Phone for a demonstration or call at our display ‘rooms Alaska Electric Light & Power Company JUNEAU—Phone 6 . Convenient terms if you desire Phone 403 WOULD YOU KNOW A REAL BARGAIN IN WASHING MACHINES IF YOU SAW ONE? We offer. you the real thing in the Model 21 THOR WASHER $55.00 cash DOUGLAS—Phone 18 F resh Spinach, 2 lbs. . . 25¢ Cottage Cheese, carton . 25¢ CALIFORNIA GROCERY Ptompt Delivery PHONE 478 | NEW YORK FINEST LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau ..Apr. 1 Apr. 4 Apr. 10 ...Apr. 8 Apr. 11 Apr. 17 *YUKON .. -Apr. 15 Apr. 18 Apr. 24 SLATOUCHE ..._Apr. 15 «—gouthwestern Alaska Route. t—Connects with S. 8. “Starr” at Seward, §—Freighter cargo. *YUKON ALASKA FOR INFORMATION and TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA PHONE 2 Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau “Ad. Evans Apr. 6 Apr.10 Ad. Rogers Apr.18 Apr. 22 SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay ...Apr. 20 *Calls at Haines and Skag: way. J. E. KEARNEY Agent Ad. Evans ... Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 M.S.“ZAPORA” D. B. FEMMER/ » ~ Fré. Agt. Ph. 1) tms Leave Seattle April 11 AdigTaiba » April 17 A.cdve Junesf April-18 Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoona#, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kla 1 wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent 3| FERRY TIME CARD : 6:10a.m, 8:18p.m. PA c ' F l C 'l:lum.' :xm. 5 9:15a8.m! :40p.m. > > 12:30pmt . 11:15pm, ERVENG 2:00p.m. 12 midnight T0 VANCOUVER; 8:30p.m. £1:008.10. and SEATTLE *4:00p.m. : 6:30am. PRINCESS NORAH 8:308.m. A Maxch 0 2:15p.m. April 13, 27 :f”“” Winter Excursion Rates Now M {50, Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 ;m Good Till March 25 Juncau Ferry & Naviga- | v, w. morvimma, agest tion Company | JUNEAY L e 1 Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thars- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agend Phone. Bingle O GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries

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